Friday, June 25, 2010

24/7 Prayer

About a year and a half ago, we targeted several available phone numbers which we believed would work for a prayer line. Our goal is twofold: To intercede for Homestead in prayer and to build bridges to the lost by praying for them. For a year and a half, we diligently worked and prayed that we would successfully obtain one and for a year and a half we were told that it is simply not possible. God, however, is bigger than all of the telecommunications companies combined and today, we have a prayer line for Homestead.

We originally got this number because 247 is the most common prefix in Homestead. Someone later pointed out to me (after we had the number) that 247 can mean "24/7" as in "God answers prayer 24/7." This just confirms to me that God gave us what He wanted us to have in His time. So, now it's time to build the prayer line ministry and prepare the 247-PRAY campaign. Until then, I've got the phone and if it happens to ring before the ministry is launched, I'll be happy to pray for them!

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Are You Contemporvant?

We often hear many churches criticizing the traditional, established "legacy" church. A chief criticism is that traditional churches are in a rut. Worship is painstakingly predictable and its order never changes. All too often, this is true. On the other hand, newer and "edgier" are a fresh response, full of spontanaeity and life.

The following video demonstrates that those who cast the first stone are often guilty of the same sin. You can be contermporary and stuck. The absolute honesty and (I would argue accuracy) of this video is a hoot. Enjoy.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Impact1 Men's Conference

One of my favorite preachers, James Merritt, will be up the road at Wayside Baptist Church next Friday, April 30 and Saturday, May 1. The registration fee is a ridiculously low $30, which includes dinner Friday, breakfast and lunch Saturday and conference materials. Check it out. If you want to go with FBCH, just send me an email.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

The Fight We Mustn't Stop Waging


The Florida legislature is examining a compact between Governor Charlie Crist and the Seminole Tribe that would vastly expand predatory gambling in the state of Florida. I wrote Governor Crist as well as Senator Bullard and Representative Saunders urging them to oppose this expansion.

There are numerous reasons for opposing gambling in all of its forms. Gambling exploits the poor. It takes a disproportionate amount of money from those who can least spare it and reallocates it to those who often least need it. One study shows (page 270) that as a percentage of income, the poor spend eight times as much on the lottery as do those who make over $70,000 per year.

Gambling decreases the quality of life in those places where it flourishes. For example, one study from the University if Illinois stated, "The raw data suggests... that 12.4 percent of the crime observed in casino counties would not be there if casinos were absent." Who wouldn't like to see crime decrease y 12.4 %? Owners of Casino's wouldn't, that's who.

Gambling involves the taking of something for nothing. It violates the spirit of "Thou shalt not steal." It invites internal corruption which is why we hear so much about kickbacks for politicians willing to support it. Gambling is addictive in nature. It destroys families. Innocent people are caught up in the crossfire.

For the Christian, there is another issue. Gambling flies in the face of everything the Bible teaches about stewardship. As stewards, we own nothing and God owns everything. He wants us to manage what He has entrusted to us, not leave it up to chance. Gambling, on the other hand, requires a distinct lack of faith on the part of the participant. For example, if you play a multi-state lottery, one of the big ones, you have a one in 120,000,000 chance of winning. The moment you buy that ticket, you are saying that the the odds of God providing for you are less than that. You are more likely to win the lottery than for God to provide for His own.

I've often wondered why those who promote a "social justice" gospel are not on the front lines of the gambling issue. All believers should actively encourage our representatives to oppose gambling in all its forms.

Florida residents can get involved regarding today's legislation HERE.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

The Bible and Bribery

In light of my previous comments on the eleven congressmen who switched their votes on the health care reform bill a day prior to being approved for $3.5 billion in earmarks, I thought it might be good to follow up with a few words from Scripture on the topic of bribery. Some will claim that a pastor should not name names in the political arena or address issues like earmarks. Look at the Biblical data, however, and ask yourself how anyone claiming to be a preacher of God's Word could be silent?

"Do not accept a bribe, for a bribe blinds those who see and twists the words of the righteous." Exodus 23:8

"For the LORD your God is God of gods and Lord of lords, the great God, mighty and awesome, who shows no partiality and accepts no bribes." Deuteronomy 10:17

"Do not pervert justice or show partiality. Do not accept a bribe, for a bribe blinds the eyes of the wise and twists the words of the righteous." Deuteronomy 16:19

"Cursed is the man who accepts a bribe to kill an innocent person." Then all the people shall say, "Amen!" Deuteronomy 27:25

"But his sons did not walk in his ways. They turned aside after dishonest gain and accepted bribes and perverted justice." 1 Samuel 8:3

"Now let the fear of the LORD be upon you. Judge carefully, for with the LORD our God there is no injustice or partiality or bribery." 2 Chronicles 19:7

"For the company of the godless will be barren, and fire will consume the tents of those who love bribes." Job 15:34

"Be careful that no one entices you by riches; do not let a large bribe turn you aside." Job 36:18

"A greedy man brings trouble to his family, but he who hates bribes will live." Proverbs 15:27

"A wicked man accepts a bribe in secret to pervert the course of justice." Proverbs 17:23

"By justice a king gives a country stability, but one who is greedy for bribes tears it down." Proverbs 29:4

"Extortion turns a wise man into a fool, and a bribe corrupts the heart." Ecclesiastes 7:7

"Your rulers are rebels, companions of thieves; they all love bribes and chase after gifts. They do not defend the cause of the fatherless; the widow's case does not come before them." Isaiah 1:23

He who walks righteously and speaks what is right, who rejects gain from extortion and keeps his hand from accepting bribes, who stops his ears against plots of murder and shuts his eyes against contemplating evil-this is the man who will dwell on the heights, whose refuge will be the mountain fortress. His bread will be supplied, and water will not fail him." Isaiah 33:15-16

"In you men accept bribes to shed blood; you take usury and excessive interest and make unjust gain from your neighbors by extortion. And you have forgotten me, declares the Sovereign LORD." Ezekiel 22:12

"For I know how many are your offenses and how great your sins. You oppress the righteous and take bribes and you deprive the poor of justice in the courts." Amos 5:12

"Her leaders judge for a bribe, her priests teach for a price, and her prophets tell fortunes for money. Yet they lean upon the LORD and say, "Is not the LORD among us? No disaster will come upon us." Micah 3:11

If the prophets of old were not silent about bribery, should those who proclaim God's word today be?

Now It All Makes Sense

Turns out that the eleven "pro-life" democrats who switched their health care vote hours before it was passed received $3.5 billion dollars in earmarks. They claimed that they were voting for health care because of Obama's promised executive order banning federal funds from paying for abortions. (This, of course, was a ruse...see article below.) These earmarks were approved on Monday, March 22, the day after their controversial vote. The timing seems suspect, right?

"The congressman's vote for health care has no connection to annual appropriations requests," spokeswoman Michelle Benoche said. "Appropriations requests were submitted on Monday, March 22, because that is the deadline of the Appropriations Committee."

Are we to believe that it is merely a coincidence that the day after abandoning their pro-life convictions, their districts are rewarded with billions of dollars? Without their eleven votes, the health care bill would have certainly failed. Are we to believe that these funds were never mentioned in the process?

You can call yourself a pro-life democrat, but if you're willing to sell your conviction for a price, you don't deserve the pro-life title. Some republicans are referred to as RINO's (Republicans In Name Only). Perhaps we should refer to these congressmen as PLINO's (Pro-Life In Name Only)?

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Disappointment

I'll admit, I'm disappointed. The passage of the landmark health care bill by the House of Representatives is a setback for the sanctity of life in this country. I haven't spoken much about the issue of health care itself because I believe that much of the issue is political rather than biblical. As for whether or not the founding fathers would have wanted the federal government to have such authority over our lives is not a topic addressed in any book, chapter or verse of the Bible. When it comes to the issue of the sanctity of life, however, that is another matter.

I am particularly disappointed by Bart Stupak, the congressman from Michigan who initially led the pro-life democratic opposition. Stupak cited specific sections of the senate bill that did, in fact, provide federal funding for abortions, contrary to what the president and others said. Yet, after carefully and effectively articulating his point, he then walked away from it, voting for the bill anyway. He claims that he is accepting the president's promise that he will issue an executive order barring federal funds for abortion. It sounds good, but the problem is that the law passed by congress supersedes an executive order. The president does not have the constitutional authority to wish away a bill that was passed and signed into law. Furthermore, even if the president could do such a thing, all it would take is a swipe of his pen, or another president's pen later, to undo it.

Some will point out that the amount of money provided by the government to cover abortions is small. That is true. Others will point out that under the new law, an individual must pay for their own rider to receive coverage for abortions. This also is true. The threshold, however, has now been crossed. The principle that government funds do not pay for the destruction of preborn human life has ended. And once you cross that line, it is easy to adjust the numbers. The hard part is getting the first dollar.

We now have all the more reason to pray for revival in America and to fear the judgment that God may bring upon us.